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Cooking For Two

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Reader praise for Cooking for Two:
“My new favorite cookbook. This is a great book for empty nesters like us."

—KS, New York

“Perfect for the couple that doesn’t like leftovers.”
—AA, Boston

Our editors spent a full year developing 195 foolproof recipes specifically designed for just 2 servings.

In Cooking for Two, the test kitchen’s goal was to take traditional recipes and cut them down to size—to serve just two—with tailored cooking techniques and smart shopping tips that will cut down on wasted food and wasted money. Great lasagna starts to lose its luster when you’re eating the leftovers for the fourth day in a row. While it may seem obvious that a recipe for four can simply be halved to work, our testing has proved that this is not always the case; cooking with smaller amounts of ingredients often requires different preparation techniques, cooking time, temperature, and the proportion of ingredients. This was especially true as we worked on scaled-down desserts; baking is an unforgiving science in which any changes in recipe amounts often called for changes in baking times and temperatures.

Just because you’re cooking for two doesn’t mean that dinner can’t be fresh, flavorful, and exciting. We’ve provided a wide range of meals from simple skillet suppers, pasta dishes roasts, and soups to special occasion dinners with more complex flavors like Pan-Roasted Duck Breasts with Dried Cherry Sauce and Roasted Rack of Lamb with Whisky Sauce. You’ll also find entire chapters on outdoor grilling and barbecuing, and lighter meals with included nutritional information.

Some of the recipes were surprisingly hard to cut down to size. Our classic Herbed Roast Pork Tenderloin recipe called for butterflying two separate pork tenderloins, rubbing an herb spread in the middle, then sandwiching them together, which kept the herb butter in place. To make this dinner for two, we needed to cook only one tenderloin, making this technique obsolete. The solution was pounding one tenderloin out flat, then rubbing it with the herb butter, and rolling up the meat tight, keeping the butter and the flavor inside, which also had the added benefit of creating a perfect spiral of herbs when sliced.

Other scaled-down recipes required a change in cooking equipment as well as a change in ingredient amounts. For our Blueberry Crumble, we thought we could just use a smaller baking dish. But when baked, the blueberry filling bubbled out and over. By adding a thicker, heavier layer of our crumb topping, we kept the blueberries at bay. And when we substituted a standard casserole dish with a smaller loaf pan, our scaled-down Baked Lasagna made just the right amount for two, not a whole tray for ten.

With Cooking for Two, smaller households can create satisfying and delicious meals that are perfectly proportioned for one or two diners. Just making one or two meals that use up extra ingredients you have in the fridge, or prevent leftover ingredients in the first place, will more than pay for the price of the book itself. As you’ll see, saving money and eating well at home can easily go hand in hand- with the right recipes.

Stop throwing good food (and money) away!

A recent federal study estimates that the average American wastes $300 worth of food (125 pounds) every year. Stop wasting your hard-earned money on leftovers that never get eaten! Cooking for Two will help you cook well, and cook smart - with these money-saving features:

    • Smart Shopper Lists highlight multiple recipes that use the same ingredients so you can cut down on unused ingredients.
    • Triple-Duty Dinners allow basic main courses like Pan-Roasted Chicken Breasts to contribute to two more meals, like Linguini with Chicken and Artichokes and Crispy Chicken Salad Wraps.
    • Last Minute Suppers from the Pantry- Why settle for scrambled eggs or pasta and jarred sauce when you can just as easily prepare a simple Frittata for Two or Pasta e Fagioli?
    • Use it Up Recipes are the perfect answer for leftovers that you would otherwise toss. Turn that half a can of white beans from last night’s entrée into tonight’s Rosemary–White Bean Spread appetizer.

    Chapters include:
    Skillet Meals
    Pasta for Dinner
    Everyday Main Dishes
    Fancy Dinners On the Lighter Side
    Last-Minute Suppers from the Pantry
    One Big Roast, Three Great Meals
    Dinner Off the Grill
    Side Dishes
    Desserts

    Cooking for Two 2009

  • 195 recipes
  • 312 pages
  • Hardcover
  • More than 50 color photos
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